Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature, television and film, and Norway has the worldwide first organization of writers committed to climate action (The Norwegian Writers’ Climate Campaign, founded in 2013). In this article, we argue that Norwegian climate change fiction and related works draw on elements that relate to specific national and/or Nordic cultural, societal and historical features, and that these elements give these works their distinct identity. We focus on four such features: (1) notions of “Nordicity”; (2) an (imagined) intimate connection between Norwegianness and nature, often seen as a typical element of Norwegian national identity; (3) references to Norwegian pe...
In the last five years, climate change has emerged as a dominant theme in literature and, correspond...
Leading scholars examine the history of climate and literature. Essays analyse this history in terms...
Norwegian contemporary climate fiction often portrays humans as in denial of climate change.1 In Erl...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature, ...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in cont...
This thesis examines contemporary Norwegian imaginative literature, and the study’s thematic criteri...
The article calls attention to how snow and ice are embodied as grievable entities in Nordic 21st ce...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
This article analyses two climate fictions set in Nordic landscapes: Jostein Gaarder’s The World Acc...
Climate change has been framed in terms of disaster, cost, uncertainty, and sacrifice for decades. M...
In late 19 th century Norway, a small urban elite chose nature as a distinctive trait to define the ...
This thesis will examine how two novels may influence the climate change engagement of students, the...
This article explores how climate change is framed in the Norwegian White Papers on Climate Policy a...
This article explores how climate change is framed in the Norwegian White Papers on Climate Policy a...
In the last five years, climate change has emerged as a dominant theme in literature and, correspond...
Leading scholars examine the history of climate and literature. Essays analyse this history in terms...
Norwegian contemporary climate fiction often portrays humans as in denial of climate change.1 In Erl...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature, ...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in contemporary Norwegian literature,...
Environmental and climatic change has become a frequent motif in cont...
This thesis examines contemporary Norwegian imaginative literature, and the study’s thematic criteri...
The article calls attention to how snow and ice are embodied as grievable entities in Nordic 21st ce...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
This article analyses two climate fictions set in Nordic landscapes: Jostein Gaarder’s The World Acc...
Climate change has been framed in terms of disaster, cost, uncertainty, and sacrifice for decades. M...
In late 19 th century Norway, a small urban elite chose nature as a distinctive trait to define the ...
This thesis will examine how two novels may influence the climate change engagement of students, the...
This article explores how climate change is framed in the Norwegian White Papers on Climate Policy a...
This article explores how climate change is framed in the Norwegian White Papers on Climate Policy a...
In the last five years, climate change has emerged as a dominant theme in literature and, correspond...
Leading scholars examine the history of climate and literature. Essays analyse this history in terms...
Norwegian contemporary climate fiction often portrays humans as in denial of climate change.1 In Erl...